April 11, 2026

Interior Intuition Design

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Step inside a skyrise Mumbai apartment

Step inside a skyrise Mumbai apartment

Three Sixty West is a new Mumbai residence which balances rich textures and cultural roots. The project was designed by Belgian architect Dieter Vander Velpen, who designed the layout of the 16,000 sq ft full-floor space.

Inside Three Sixty Degree West, a skyrise Mumbai apartment

Mumbai apartment

(Image credit: Patricia Goijens)

The aim of the project was to create an effortless transition from the expansive space of luxury estates in India to seamlessly integrate with urban living, without compromise on comfort or privacy.

When the elevator doors open on the 45th floor, visitors are ushered down a foyer conceived like an art gallery, with artworks including the Harsha Durugadda sculpture, while Christophe Delcourt’s Teo Console helps to draw the eye towards the expansive skyline. The apartment, designed for a multigenerational family, balances vast entertaining areas with intimate corners.

Mumbai apartment

(Image credit: Patricia Goijens)

Mumbai apartment

(Image credit: Patricia Goijens)

Wooden claustra envelop the living room in a warm toned cocoon, balancing a mid century touch to the contemporary space. This is coupled with pieces like a De Sede armchair, Atelier Pendhapa coffee tables, and a Nova Chandelier from Schwung in the family dining room.

Materiality is at the epicentre of the design. This varies from European oak floors, walnut veneers, limestone accents and bronze detailing, to the Calacatta Viola marble fireplace, and bespoke cabinetry. Indoor-outdoor living also makes a playful appearance with indoor gardens and retractable windows to allow light and greenery to flow into the home.

Mumbai apartment

(Image credit: Patricia Goijens)

Mumbai apartment

(Image credit: Patricia Goijens)

The residence features two primary suites, each offering its own design identity — one is wrapped in green onyx with a sculptural tub set in front of full-height windows. Venturing deeper into the residence and beyond the private quarters, visitors can find the secondary bedrooms, family kitchen, media room, spa, gym and staff living areas.

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